We are open and we really appreciate any orders from you at the moment, thank you!

We are allowed to run training courses - no group courses however.

We are also open for meetings.

Staying safe

We are following strict government guidelines to ensure your products from us arrive safely. Coffee is roasted at a temperature that kills bacteria and viruses including Corona C-19. Coffee beans and ground coffee are not touched by our team.

The virus does not survive long on dry / impervious surfaces. We recommend to wipe down the outside of the box when it arrives with antibacterial wipes just in case.

A coffee brewing calculator for cafetiere / French Press, V60, Chemex and more

When you brew filter coffee it is very important to measure the amount of water and the dosage you use very accurately. The only way to do this is to use scales.

Brewing coffee for cafetiere or French Press and V60 single cup coffee or Chemex or most other popular brewing methods requires some precision. There are many terms for filter cup brewing such as 'slow brew', 'pourover', 'single cup filter'. In the end, the most important thing is that you use high quality coffee that is freshly roasted and coffee that has been ground fresh and stored in a cool, dry place.

How about water temperature?

Water temperature is extremely important for extracting the correct flavours from coffee. The hotter the water the more is extracted. Think of dissolving sugar with cold or hot water - the hot water dissolves the sugar so much quicker! Well, coffee works in a similar way. Lighter roasted coffee can usually handle hotter water compared to darker roasted coffees. Usually you are looking for around 90 - 95 C. It is also worth noting that you must ensure the water quality is good as in tasty! We recommend to measure the water temperature prior to brewing.

Enjoy our free online tool for brewing coffee!

This online tool is here for you to make life easier. We hope it helps!

Brewing filter coffee

1

How strong do you like your coffee?

2

What is the drink size?

ml

3

Amount of coffee you should use:

grams

Brewing should take between three and four minutes.Start the timer once the water hits the coffee.

be patient... almost there :)

Grinder dosing time calculator

When you adjust the grind, your grinder will grind at a different speed. Grinding finer will take longer for example. Most grinders work on measuring the dosage by the grinding time. This means that when you adjust the grind, you will also have to adjust the grinding time.

This tool will automatically calculate the new grinding time needed for your dose.